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The estate of Bertila Boyd-Bostic, a South Carolina woman failed to prove for a second time in as many months that Johnson's Baby Powder contains asbestos that caused her fatal mesothelioma...READ MORE

Johnson & Johnson is appealing or has had overturned close to one half a billion dollars in punitive damages that had been awarded against them for claims Johnson's Baby Powder caused ovarian cancer...READ MORE

If internal company memos are to be believed, Johnson & Johnson has known for a long time that the talc supply used to make Johnson's Baby Powder contains dangerous levels of cancer-causing asbestos...READ MORE

Johnson & Johnson could face a flood of new lawsuits in addition to the thousands already on the books when people start to realize Johnson's Baby Powder may have caused their ovarian or lung cancer...READ MORE

If one reads the internal company memos from the early 1970's, it is hard not to draw the conclusion decision makers at Johnson and Johnson were aware that Johnson's Baby Powder was contaminated with asbestos...READ MORE

The new Johnson & Johnson's talcum powder lawsuit, filed on February 6, alleges the health care company did not properly warn the plaintiff of studies linking their product to ovarian cancer....READ MORE

Four Johnson & Johnson's baby powder lawsuits were filed by women from Oregon and Washington state who claim the company knew their product held ties to ovarian cancer and did't warn consumers....READ MORE

The health care company, which faces more than 2,000 baby powder cancer lawsuits, is hoping that a speedy bellwether process in multidistrict litigation will help disprove more than 20 medical studies suggesting a connection between talcum powder and ovarian cancer....READ MORE

In the face of more than 2,000 talcum powder ovarian cancer lawsuits nationwide and a series of multi-million dollar court losses, Johnson & Johnson is attempting to force a change of venue via the Missouri Court of Appeals....READ MORE

The beginning of the third talcum powder ovarian cancer trial in St. Louis this year began with statements from both sides outlining their arguments to be made over the course of the proceedings....READ MORE

The Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation has consolidated the 11 actions in a Johnson & Johnson's baby powder lawsuits motion to transfer before the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey....READ MORE

A new Johnson & Johnson's baby powder lawsuit, in which the daughter of a woman who died from cancer claims the disease stemmed from her mother's talcum powder use, has been filed in South Dakota....READ MORE

The Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation is set to hold a hearing session tomorrow that will determinine the fate of a number of motions to transfer before the panel, including one filed on behalf of nationwide talcum powder lawsuits....READ MORE

A woman who claims her decades-long use of Johnson & Johnson's talc products led to her ovarian cancer diagnosis filed a baby powder lawsuit claiming the company failed to warn her of potential risks....READ MORE

The City of St. Louis Circuit Court determined that Johnson & Johnson's complaints concerning the $55 million judgment made in favor of a plaintiff who filed a baby powder cancer lawsuit against the company were unfounded and upheld the verdict....READ MORE

A Johnson & Johnson's baby powder lawsuit filed recently in Louisiana accuses the health care company of failing to warn its consumers of the cancer risk associated with its cosmetic, as well as makes the suggestion that the nationwide litigation be combined into a class-action lawsuit....READ MORE

Pennsylvania woman's baby powder cancer lawsuit claims she was just 24 when diagnosed with ovarian cancer, and believes it could have been prevented with better warnings issued by Johnson & Johnson concerning their talcum powder products....READ MORE

A woman diagnosed with ovarian cancer has filed a talcum powder lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson for allegedly failing to warn her of the cosmetic's medically researched cancerous properties....READ MORE

A new Johnson & Johnson's baby powder lawsuit, submitted by the husband of a woman who died from ovarian cancer allegedly caused by the cosmetic, was filed on August 16 before the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio....READ MORE

Johnson & Johnson filed a response in support of a plaintiff's motion to transfer talcum powder cancer lawsuits into multidistrict litigation, though noted their preference for the claims to be filed before the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey....READ MORE

On September 20, the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation will hear the arguments pertaining to an MDL motion to transfer request was originally filed by a talcum powder ovarian cancer lawsuit plaintiff in July....READ MORE

Plaintiffs from three talcum powder ovarian cancer lawsuits filed a supportive response to a July motion to transfer talc litigation into an MDL, though preferred Georgia to host the proceedings instead of the original proposed location of Illinois....READ MORE

A plaintiff in California who filed a personal talcum powder ovarian cancer lawsuit just over a week ago recently submitted a response opposing the motion to transfer federal claims into multidistrict litigation....READ MORE

The plaintiff who included 11 talcum powder ovarian cancer lawsuits in a motion to transfer filed before the JPML requested the lawsuits be transferred to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois, far away from Johnson & Johnson's corporate headquarters in New Jersey....READ MORE

Johnson & Johnson's baby powder cancer lawsuits claim that the health care company knowingly used taglines and additional product messaging to encourage consumers to use their baby powder daily and in a fashion that could increase their risk of contracting ovarian cancer....READ MORE

A married couple in Missouri filed a talcum powder ovarian cancer lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson, believing the company contributed to the wife contracting ovarian cancer at the age of 47....READ MORE

A plaintiff who filed a talcum powder ovarian cancer lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson recently filed a motion to transfer cases nationwide into multidistrict litigation before a single federal judge....READ MORE

After at least five Johnson & Johnson's baby powder lawsuits were filed in California in June, the latest claim was reportedly submitted before the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California on July 8....READ MORE

The observational nature of talcum powder cancer research studies have caused their significance to become a point of contention thus far in Johnson & Johnson's baby powder lawsuit litigation....READ MORE

Johnson & Johnson's talc suppliers used warning labels as early as 2006 on their shipments, and talcum powder cancer lawsuits claim Johnson & Johnson negligently decided against using their own warning labels when selling their talc products to the public....READ MORE

A number of British cancer charities have responded to the Johnson & Johnson's baby powder lawsuits, with agreement across the board that women should avoid using the popular cosmetic because of ovarian cancer concerns....READ MORE

A new study related to claims made in Johnson & Johnson's baby powder lawsuits found that African American women are more likely to contract ovarian cancer as a result of using talcum powder than women of the same race who did not use the substance. ...READ MORE

Four women filed a Johnson & Johnson's baby powder lawsuit in California on June 1 blaming the health care company for their ovarian cancer after not adequately warning them of the product's medically researched carcinogenic links....READ MORE

More than a dozen have filed a baby powder cancer lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson, claiming the company was responsible for their contractions of ovarian cancer allegedly caused by the company's talcum powder products....READ MORE

After a pair of talcum powder ovarian cancer lawsuit awards netting plaintiffs a total of $127 million, the possibility of Johnson & Johnson electing to resolve the litigation with a lump sum settlement comes into view for many following the proceedings....READ MORE

After the first talcum powder cancer lawsuit trial before the City of St. Louis Circuit Court was selected by attorneys representing plaintiffs fetched their side $72 million, a second selected by the defense again went in favor of the claimant to the tune of $55 million....READ MORE

The second Johnson & Johnson's baby powder ovarian cancer lawsuit to stand trial before the City of St. Louis Circuit Court was awarded $55 million in damages by the jury, the second eight-figure sum given to a talcum powder plaintiff in 2016....READ MORE

Plaintiffs filing Johnson & Johnson's baby powder cancer lawsuits against the health care giant claim that the company was aware of the connection between ovarian cancer and talcum powder as early as the 1990's....READ MORE

The healthcare giant announced it will begin to focus on organic, premium products after many of its baby products have taken a hit, in part because of the more than 1,000 talcum powder ovarian cancer lawsuits currently pending around the country....READ MORE

The Foundation For Consumers called for warning labels to be affixed to all Johnson & Johnson baby powder products following the $72 million award won by a plaintiff in February who filed a talcum powder ovarian cancer lawsuit against the health care company....READ MORE

Nearing the end of its second week, presentations from the plaintiff and the defense continues in the second Johnson & Johnson's baby powder ovarian cancer lawsuit to be heard before the City of St. Louis Circuit Court....READ MORE

A new Johnson & Johnson's baby powder ovarian cancer lawsuit was filed in California accusing the health care company of fraud, breach of implied warranty and a number of other claims revolving around their talcum powder products....READ MORE

With more than 1,000 Johnson & Johnson's baby powder ovarian cancer lawsuits currently pending nationwide, the interest for alternatives has grown as the company's talcum powder products are falling out of favor with consumers....READ MORE

The second Johnson & Johnson baby powder lawsuit to be heard before the City of St. Louis Circuit Court will begin today, following the first trial that resulted in a $72 million award for the plaintiff in February....READ MORE

Internal documents presented as evidence by baby powder ovarian cancer attorneys representing the plaintiffs demonstrated the health care company marketed their talcum powder products towards African-Americans and Hispanics after they knew of medical research supporting an ovarian cancer risk....READ MORE

The plaintiff in the first baby powder ovarian cancer lawsuit taken to court turned down a $1.3 million settlement offer from the health care company before the trial began because she claimed the defendants insisted she agree to a gag order....READ MORE

Johnson & Johnson, which has been fighting a handful of legal battles over defective products, is looking at a new stain on its public image in the wake of more than 1,000 talcum powder ovarian cancer lawsuits filed against the company....READ MORE

In reaction to the recent baby powder ovarian cancer lawsuit that awarded $72 million to the plaintiffs bringing charges against Johnson & Johnson, Qatar has temporarily banned the company's talcum powder products and ordered them pulled off shelves....READ MORE

In the wake of the first talcum powder ovarian cancer lawsuit to be awarded damages in trial, the Indian Food and Drug Administration has announced it will begin to sample Johnson & Johnson baby powder products to assess a possible link to ovarian cancer....READ MORE

When a St. Louis jury announced $72 million in damages to resolve a baby powder ovarian cancer lawsuit, women around the nation paid attention; now, baby powder users everywhere are on alert for the symptoms of ovarian cancer from talcum powder....READ MORE

Attorneys representing the victorious plaintiff at the heart of recent talcum powder ovarian cancer lawsuit news presented internal Johnson & Johnson documents during the trial with that proved the company marketed their talcum powder products with the knowledge that they had a causal link to an increased risk of ovarian cancer....READ MORE

The jury presiding over the St. Louis trial hit Johnson & Johnson with a giant talcum powder lawsuit settlement penalty in reaction to evidence, proving the company intentionally deceived women by withholding information linking talcum powder to ovarian cancer....READ MORE

20,000 women are diagnosed with ovarian cancer each year, and approximately 1,500 of those cases originate from talcum powder use. This week’s landmark talcum powder ovarian cancer lawsuit judgement, requiring Johnson & Johnson to pay a $72 million talcum powder settlement, brings new awareness to a silent and deadly risk....READ MORE

A jury in City of St. Louis Circuit Court hands down a huge talcum powder lawsuit settlement after finding Johnson & Johnson had been aware of the talc-cancer connection for decades but chose not to warn consumers....READ MORE

The family of plaintiff Jacqueline Fox, represented by The Onder Law Firm, was awarded a $72 million talcum powder ovarian cancer lawsuit verdict against Johnson & Johnson following a City of St. Louis Circuit Court trial....READ MORE

A favorable talcum powder lawsuit verdict and more than $70 million in damages were awarded to the plaintiff in the first talcum powder trial heard before the City of St. Louis Circuit Court, which was widely considered a bellwether for more than 1,000 lawsuits with similar claims....READ MORE

The legal news publisher Harris Martin, which posts a number of talcum powder ovarian cancer lawsuit news stories on its website, announced that it will hold a talcum powder conference in Charleston, South Carolina on May 17....READ MORE

Potential plaintiffs following talcum powder ovarian cancer lawsuit news will likely take note of the growing number of actions transferred into multicounty litigation in New Jersey, which has risen by 27 since its November consolidation....READ MORE

The medical journal Anticancer Research continues to pop up in talcum powder ovarian cancer lawsuit news for its mention of a 33 percent increased risk for ovarian cancer for women who regularly used talcum powder....READ MORE

In recent talcum powder ovarian cancer lawsuit news, the law firm representing the first plaintiff scheduled to stand trial against Johnson & Johnson over talcum powder cancer allegations reported that their client passed away from ovarian cancer on October 6....READ MORE

The medical journal Cancer Prevention Research made talcum powder ovarian cancer lawsuit news when it probed more than 8,000 cases to investigate the link between talcum powder and ovarian cancer and found significant data suggesting the two are linked....READ MORE

The British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology supplied content for early talcum powder ovarian cancer lawsuit news when it first reported a connection between talcum powder and an increased risk in ovarian cancer in a 1971 study that found talc in 10 of 13 ovarian tumors examined....READ MORE

Recent talcum powder cancer lawsuit news hasn't heavily featured a 1982 study that found a considerable link between talcum powder and an increased risk in the contraction of ovarian cancer....READ MORE

The federal agency lists data and surveys conducted into the link between talc and asbestos, as well as consumer information about the substance to compliment talcum powder ovarian cancer lawsuit news stories about the substance....READ MORE

More talcum powder ovarian cancer lawsuit news will be coming soon as lawyers representing both plaintiffs and defendants in the multicounty litigation will meet with the court next month for the first status conference since the cases were transferred on November 25....READ MORE

The 2010 talcum powder research looked into possible connections between routine genital use of talcum powder and ovarian cancer, finding a 21 percent increase in risk for ovarian cancer for postmenopausal women who used the product regularly....READ MORE

A pair of lawsuits claiming a link between talcum powder and the plaintiffs' development of ovarian cancer have been transferred to federal court after a May 20 filing of a notice for removal by the defendants....READ MORE

A study published in the 2008 International Journal of Cancer found inconclusive links between talcum powder and the inflammation that some have believed causes the ovarian cancer that has been connected to the regular use of the powder....READ MORE

The cancer research wing of the World Health Organization upgraded its classification of talc's carcinogenic probability in light of consistent research study patterns leaning toward a correlation between the substance and ovarian cancer....READ MORE

Three lawsuits that had been removed to a federal court at defendant Johnson & Johnson's request were sent back to state courts by the federal judges overseeing the Missouri U.S. District Court to which the cases had been removed....READ MORE

The Administrative Office of the New Jersey Courts posted a notice seeking comment from the New Jersey bar as to the motion to transfer talcum powder lawsuits pending against Johnson & Johnson into multicounty litigation....READ MORE

A Johnson & Johnson's baby powder lawsuit filed recently in Louisiana accuses the health care company of failing to warn its consumers of the cancer risk associated with its cosmetic, as well as makes the suggestion that the nationwide litigation be combined into a class-action lawsuit....READ MORE

The Southern District of Illinois federal court found that it held no personal jurisdiction over defendant Imerys Talc America, Inc. and granted its motion for dismissal from litigation centered on the alleged increase risk of ovarian cancer posed by talcum powder products....READ MORE

The pharmaceutical company facing more than 100 lawsuits in New Jersey may change their motion to centralize talcum powder lawsuits that name them as defendants from the Atlantic City Superior Court they originally requested in the light of the plaintiffs agreement to pursue multicounty litigation, though at a different court....READ MORE

Plaintiffs involved in the New Jersey talcum powder lawsuits agreed to the multicounty litigation transfer request filed by defendant Johnson & Johnson, though preferred a different court to house the litigation....READ MORE

Attorneys representing 50 plaintiffs in lawsuits alleging a link between talcum powder and ovarian cancer will meet before a judge to determine which lawsuits will need to proceed beyond July 14 and which can be resolved beforehand....READ MORE

Talcum powder manufacturer Colgate-Palmolive was ordered to pay more than $12 million to a plaintiff who accused the company of contributing to her contraction of mesothelioma with its talcum powder products....READ MORE

More than 100 lawsuits filed against talcum powder manufacturers claiming a link between the product and ovarian cancer have been brought before a New Jersey state court in hopes of being centralized for multi-county litigation.
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U.S. District Judge Troy L. Nunley dismissed a lawsuit seeking damages for plaintiffs who felt Johnson & Johnson withheld information from them about a link between ovarian cancer and talcum powder....READ MORE

A special master has been appointed to help expedite proceedings related to lawsuits alleging a link between talcum powder and ovarian cancer in Missouri....READ MORE

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